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From: | Ozzy Lash |
Subject: | Re: Does "remez" work for anyone? |
Date: | Wed, 18 Dec 2013 17:02:52 -0600 |
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:58:00 -0800, briankaz wrote:Well you did ask it for a filter with 1025 coefficients, if it cannot
> Thanks, I can get it to work now too! This is fascinating. You'd think if
> a much shorter FIR filter can be implemented than the one the user is
> requesting, remez would at least return SOMETHING!
converge on such a filter then it should throw an error rather than
arbitrarily reducing the filter length, that's not how the algorithm
works.
FWIW, I get a "failure to converge" error from scipy's remez function
with your filter specs, and someone tells me Matlab's firpm also
prints a "failure to converge" error. So I do not think there is a
demonstrable problem with Octave's implementation with this filter
spec. Are you sure you are providing the right values to the function?
Perhaps your filter requirements are simply not suited to the
Parks-McClellan algorithm.
That is the important part of course :)
> But now I can at least get back to work...
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mike
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